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Download fileSpatio-temporal source cluster analysis reveals fronto-temporal auditory change processing differences within a shared autistic and schizotypal trait phenotype
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posted on 2017-01-01, 00:00 authored by Talitha FordTalitha Ford, Will Woods, David P CrewtherSocial Disorganisation (SD) is a shared autistic and schizotypal phenotype that is present in the subclinical population. Auditory processing deficits, particularly in mismatch negativity/field (MMN/F) have been reported across both spectrum disorders. This study investigates differences in MMN/F cortical spatio-temporal source activity between higher and lower quintiles of the SD spectrum. Sixteen low (9 female) and 19 high (9 female) SD subclinical adults (18-40years) underwent magnetoencephalography (MEG) during an MMF paradigm where standard tones (50ms) were interrupted by infrequent duration deviants (100ms). Spatio-temporal source cluster analysis with permutation testing revealed no difference between the groups in source activation to the standard tone. To the deviant tone however, there was significantly reduced right hemisphere fronto-temporal and insular cortex activation for the high SD group (p= 0.038). The MMF, as a product of the cortical response to the deviant minus that to the standard, did not differ significantly between the high and low Social Disorganisation groups. These data demonstrate a deficit in right fronto-temporal processing of an auditory change for those with more of the shared SD phenotype, indicating that right fronto-temporal auditory processing may be associated with psychosocial functioning.
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Neuroimage: clinicalVolume
16Pagination
383 - 389Publisher
ElsevierLocation
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
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2213-1582Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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AutismMNEMagnetoencephalographyMismatch fieldMismatch negativitySchizotypySocial DisorganisationScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineNeuroimagingNeurosciences & NeurologyMISMATCH NEGATIVITY MMN1ST-EPISODE PSYCHOSISFREQUENCY CHANGESASPERGER-SYNDROMESENSORY MEMORYDURATIONMEGEEGGENERATORSDEFICITS